ABSTRACT

Connolly, Cyril The answer seems to rest with three categories of thinkers; the physicists, who incline to believe in God but are now all busy making explosives; the biologists and chemists who can produce almost everything except life and who, if they could create life, would prove that it might once have arisen accidentally; and the psychologists and physiologists, who are struggling to discover the relation of mind to brain, the nature of consciousness.